FAA Tweaks Airspace Wording Above Washington Airport
Published Date: 6/24/2026
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Summary
The FAA fixed some confusing wording about the airspace rules near Omak Airport, WA, to make them easier to understand. This change doesn’t affect pilots or costs but helps everyone get a clearer picture of the airspace starting 700 feet above the ground. The updated rules kick in on September 3, 2026, just like before.
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